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TEST and Caldari FW Proudly Announce Tier 4 Benefits to All Ex-Gallente

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Theroine
Pew Pew Pirates
#201 - 2013-12-09 06:13:13 UTC
IbanezLaney wrote:
Theroine wrote:
IbanezLaney wrote:
Theroine wrote:

On a side note, how can someone suddenly pull a circle with force? I can see if it was a ring, as a ring has a form that corresponds with its circular shape. Very perplexing.Pirate

Oh the forum ban I could get answering this.

Assume the worst - pretend I typed it.

I'm not really sure how explaining aspects of shape/form analysis would get you banned from the forums. Since you seem to know more about this subject than I do, may I ask a question. Do you think the following article will help me solve the 'circle jerk' conundrum?

Srivastava, A., Turaga, P., & Kurtek, S. (2012). On advances in differential-geometric approaches for 2D and 3D shape analyses and activity recognition. Image and Vision Computing, 30(6), 398-416.

I learned all I can about circle jerking from watching you guys take Innia. Oh.....
Big smileBig smileBig smile

So are you saying there is a space/time component as well? I hadn't considered that.
IbanezLaney
The Church of Awesome
#202 - 2013-12-09 06:31:05 UTC
Theroine wrote:
IbanezLaney wrote:
Theroine wrote:
IbanezLaney wrote:
Theroine wrote:

On a side note, how can someone suddenly pull a circle with force? I can see if it was a ring, as a ring has a form that corresponds with its circular shape. Very perplexing.Pirate

Oh the forum ban I could get answering this.

Assume the worst - pretend I typed it.

I'm not really sure how explaining aspects of shape/form analysis would get you banned from the forums. Since you seem to know more about this subject than I do, may I ask a question. Do you think the following article will help me solve the 'circle jerk' conundrum?

Srivastava, A., Turaga, P., & Kurtek, S. (2012). On advances in differential-geometric approaches for 2D and 3D shape analyses and activity recognition. Image and Vision Computing, 30(6), 398-416.

I learned all I can about circle jerking from watching you guys take Innia. Oh.....
Big smileBig smileBig smile

So are you saying there is a space/time component as well? I hadn't considered that.



Yes there is.

You wasted your time in my space.
P


You applied to my corp yet?
Apparently we have to take a spy in to make up for the one you guys accepted in your corp the other day.
CoolCoolCool
Theroine
Pew Pew Pirates
#203 - 2013-12-09 07:04:49 UTC
IbanezLaney wrote:

Theroine - On a side note, how can someone suddenly pull a circle with force? I can see if it was a ring, as a ring has a form that corresponds with its circular shape. Very perplexing.Pirate.

IbanezLaney -Oh the forum ban I could get answering this.

Assume the worst - pretend I typed it.

Theroine - I'm not really sure how explaining aspects of shape/form analysis would get you banned from the forums. Since you seem to know more about this subject than I do, may I ask a question. Do you think the following article will help me solve the 'circle jerk' conundrum?

Srivastava, A., Turaga, P., & Kurtek, S. (2012). On advances in differential-geometric approaches for 2D and 3D shape analyses and activity recognition. Image and Vision Computing, 30(6), 398-416.

IbanezLaney - I learned all I can about circle jerking from watching you guys take Innia. Oh.....
Big smileBig smileBig smile

Theroine - So are you saying there is a space/time component as well? I hadn't considered that.

IbanezLaney - Yes there is.

You wasted your time in my space.
P

You applied to my corp yet?
Apparently we have to take a spy in to make up for the one you guys accepted in your corp the other day.
CoolCoolCool


I think I'm getting this 'jerked circle' thing. From what you have said, 'circle' is kind of a 'circle of life metaphor' played out in the context of FW with the changing control of systems in a this has happened before, and it will happen again sense. From that I'm guessing the 'jerk' element comes from having a system taken away from you.

I had no idea how traumatizing your 'circle jerk' experience must have been. If I had, I would have definitely linked some grief counseling web sites in local during the siege to help you out. Wait a minute..... I do believe that I did that often when in Innia. You must have not been on at the time. I'm sorry.

As far as applying to corp, I think it's best if I wait a while. I can sense some lasting grief. I vow to double my efforts to find suitable web links to help you deal with the pain you must be feeling. Don't lose hope!!

As to the 'spy' we have let into corp. It is my sincerest hope the he/she will be able to relay all the warmest wishes we have for you as we approach the holiday season. Pirate
Iogrim
Matterhorn.
#204 - 2013-12-11 22:14:40 UTC
Gallente militia is amazing.

Flew to Caldari-Gallente area for the first time, during first hour got two separate fights with my Executioner - vs Catalyst and vs. Firetail. Both times when enemy was in structure, friendly Asteros warped in :))

Is it always like that? Are there some pilots who actually can take a loss without calling in corpies?
X Gallentius
Black Eagle1
#205 - 2013-12-11 22:18:17 UTC
Iogrim wrote:
Is it always like that? Are there some pilots who actually can take a loss without calling in corpies?

Yes. No. deal with it.